The Hoodoo Voodoo Dolls - Psychobilly / Rockabilly / Punk.
Check out these guys. This trio play Rockabilly and Psychobilly. You won't be disappointed!! Chek out their Myspace and listen to their tracks.

Uncle Chester's Triumphant Return

The Saucermen - mainly originals but their influences include Rev Horton Heat, The Cramps, The Clash and fast tunes from the '50s

Prawn Head - Bluebilly

Lucky 7 - cool jazz licks with a raw rockabilly style rhythm, which becomes the backbone of their trademark sound. They channel the sounds of the swing era and combine it with a punk attitude in similar fashion to Los Angeles-based outfit Royal Crown Revue.

The Satellites - Rockabilly

The Satellites first got together in ’94 and were soon performing right across Australia. They became regulars at the Wintersun Festival in Queensland where they took out the award for Best Performing Band. They also won the award for Best Australian Rockabilly Band four years running from 1998.

Since releasing their debut CD Bop Tonight back in ’98 they gained a huge interest both interstate and overseas with sales in the UK, Germany, USA, Finland, Sweden, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal and Norway.

Their musical influences include country, rhythm and blues, jazz, swing, western swing, rock ‘n’ roll and of course rockabilly. Their live act is not to be missed. They break out with an exuberant spontaneity with lots of stage antics that tend to make their shows an unforgettable experience.

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Stray Cats - Rumble in Brixton

Check out these Rockabilly Rebels in 2004. They still burn the place down and are hotter than ever. “Rumble in Brixton" is the Stray Cats’ first ‘official’ live album. This is a fine retrospective on their career as well as one of the finest live presentations you’ll ever see.